Another fun episode.
Nice to see Mister Barraclough, prison warder, pop up, but I am not sure how this fits into PORRIDGE continuity!
Clearly, as has been pointed out in some quarters, magic is, indeed, real in the universe of CATWEAZLE.
It is, obviously, for far more learned, discerning and verbose critics than I to work out and explain whether that was a sound storytelling angle or not - or indeed, a fatal flaw.
I would contend, however, that the real magic is in the scripting, the chemistry between the cast, and the warm, summery, scenery that is wrapped around the on-screen proceedings.
For me, the highlight of this particular episode is Catweazle interpreting a phone conversation between the vicar and Carrot's dad as the Vicar talking to him - much to the vicar's exasperation.
Sam's mother, also, immediately reminded me of Joan Simm's mother from CARRY ON CAMPING. A dominating battleaxe. I think that they may have missed a trick though by not having any scenes of her meeting Catweazle. That could have added to the fun.
There is good comic chemistry between Bayldon and Davies now, as evidenced by the "opening the window" miming - and Catweazle's triumphantly holding his prize, the "telling bone" aloft, when Carrot just wanted him to get out of sight was also good fun.
I am continuing to enjoy this series, whether it be stricken by a fatal flaw or not.
So fatal, that the series will be loved, watched and discussed long after we are all dead.
* And I was also worried that CATWEAZLE was going to tread on Touchwood as he was getting out of the car!
This episode continues the high water mark of the previous one, so it retains....
Grade A-
I have high hopes that we will get an A+ out of this show from me!